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in crude the thing that people watch is what happens to the nymex in curbing, oklahoma. there we saw a 2 million barrel increase in terms of stockpiles. we're now at a record 49 million barrel stockpile. that really just underscores what we've seen all year and why we've seen nymex crude underperform, brent, which is now considered really the global benchmark because we keep having strong production coming out of north dakota but no real way to get that production out of the hub in cushing, oklahoma, down to the refiners on the gulf coast. very little trickling down. a lot of it going by rail these days. we'll continue to see that until we get pipe lines. >>> as far as metals are concerned, with the strength in the dollar we see them all down across the board today. back to you. >>> bertha, thank you very much. we have the nyse. let's go to time square and the nasdaq with seema mody. >> very similar story. the composite pairing losses over the last two hours. there is a rising speculation or hope if you want to call it that a mini deal will be put into place to avert the
in crude the thing that people watch is what happens to the nymex in curbing, oklahoma. there we saw a 2 million barrel increase in terms of stockpiles. we're now at a record 49 million barrel stockpile. that really just underscores what we've seen all year and why we've seen nymex crude underperform, brent, which is now considered really the global benchmark because we keep having strong production coming out of north dakota but no real way to get that production out of the hub in cushing,...
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i spoke with oklahoma senator jim enhoff earlier. senator enhoff, you issued a report on the damage that will be done to america's economy if president obama is able to push through by regulation, not legislation, but regulation his so-called greenish -- green initiative. let's talk about what happens to this country's economy and jobs if that happens. >> governor, first of all, i did that before the election. these are the regulations that he was going to impose, but he is waiting until after the election to do it for obvious reasons. all of these people will lose their jobs. he didn't want them to know that before the election. to put it in proper perspective, i think most people know that the deficit was really that came from the budget of the president, $5.3 trillion deficit. people understand that. they know about his war on fossil fuels. here we are in a position of having the most recoverable fossil fuels reserves of any country in the world. we could be totally independent in a matter of weeks, and he won't let us develop our
i spoke with oklahoma senator jim enhoff earlier. senator enhoff, you issued a report on the damage that will be done to america's economy if president obama is able to push through by regulation, not legislation, but regulation his so-called greenish -- green initiative. let's talk about what happens to this country's economy and jobs if that happens. >> governor, first of all, i did that before the election. these are the regulations that he was going to impose, but he is waiting until...
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before it leaves oklahoma city, could produce a white christmas. >> the third storm is a real biggie. >> it's a monster. producing one to four inches for flooding rain for parts of california. into the sierras, feet of snow. as it pushes east, a lot of snow. anyone traveling through the rockies. places like denver, several minchs of snow. >> and it gets to the northeast. >> by the middle of the week that, will have a ripple effect on people trying to get home. >> amy, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> a more pressing concern for many of us tonight, last-minute shopping. look at this. days ago, one in seven americans hadn't even started shopping. a staggering 17 million people will still be scram fwring per gifts tomorrow. many of them will go for lottery tickets and candy, but procraftination does have an upside. here's nick watt. >> reporter: we've entered the final, hectic 30 hours of gift buying. you look quite stressed? >> i have anxiety right now. i'm not going to lie. >> reporter: there are crumbs of comfort. the late gift just might be the best gift. fraugality evaporates
before it leaves oklahoma city, could produce a white christmas. >> the third storm is a real biggie. >> it's a monster. producing one to four inches for flooding rain for parts of california. into the sierras, feet of snow. as it pushes east, a lot of snow. anyone traveling through the rockies. places like denver, several minchs of snow. >> and it gets to the northeast. >> by the middle of the week that, will have a ripple effect on people trying to get home. >>...
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oklahoma could see see snow on christmas. places like arkansas could have a white christmas. severe weather is possible. then it moves like a check mark, right up to the mid-atlantic, to wednesday and thursday when a lot of folks are heading home. >> ginger zee, the only person i know who gets this excited about storms. >>> if you weren't traveling today, odds were you were shopping. today could be the biggest shopping day of the year and abc's john schriffen tells us there are benefits to waiting until the last minute. >> reporter: if you still haven't finished checking off your holiday shopping list, you're not alone. according to consumer reports two-thirds of americans, 132 million people, still have shopping to do. >> it still seems like it's going to be a pretty strong holiday season. consumers have been out there shopping. >> reporter: to entice shoppers to open their wallets some major retailers are offering deep discounts. how about aeropostale, a hit with teens, slashing 60% off everything. for the trendy adult in your life, banana republic, offering 40% off the ent
oklahoma could see see snow on christmas. places like arkansas could have a white christmas. severe weather is possible. then it moves like a check mark, right up to the mid-atlantic, to wednesday and thursday when a lot of folks are heading home. >> ginger zee, the only person i know who gets this excited about storms. >>> if you weren't traveling today, odds were you were shopping. today could be the biggest shopping day of the year and abc's john schriffen tells us there are...
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. >>> the miami heat grabbed the top spot in the eastern conference by surviving a battle with the oklahoma city thunder. lebron james and whamm chambers been inned for 51 points. and rihanna and chris brown are courtside as the lakes pick up a victory, kobe bryant serving 34, topping 30 points for the ninth straight game. get out of the way. >>> numbers from the retailers are rolling in. so far not that great. holiday sales were up just .7% since last year, the slowest growth since 2008. even online shopping which posted double digit growth the past four years was up onl only .18%. and sur la table saw its biggest sales last saturday. >>> a class action against instagram in response to last week's uproar over revised service terms that suggest user photos might be sold without consent. facebook vows to fight it vigorously. >>> the tsa is testing a pilot program that lets average traveler keep their shoes on and leave liquids on their carry-on bags and the test you have to get past a bomb sniffing bag and agent especially trained to detect suspicious behavior. >>> the world's longest runnin
. >>> the miami heat grabbed the top spot in the eastern conference by surviving a battle with the oklahoma city thunder. lebron james and whamm chambers been inned for 51 points. and rihanna and chris brown are courtside as the lakes pick up a victory, kobe bryant serving 34, topping 30 points for the ninth straight game. get out of the way. >>> numbers from the retailers are rolling in. so far not that great. holiday sales were up just .7% since last year, the slowest growth...
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. >> oklahoma sooners trade. they're getting in and buying what everybody shunned. down 50%. you take a look at arch, anr, cliffs. and that's why they're jumping in. >> walter is the purest met coal play for steel. >> anr, big move today. >>> crude spiking today. black gold surging 2.5%. for more on the move, let's go to cnbc.com jackie deangeles. >> how significant is the spike? check out the chart. today crude has risen to the highest level in two months. jim murio is at the cme and anthony grizmante is at the nymex. >> jackie, it's short covering coming into the market. i ran you naval exercises on the straits of hormuz. you have obama coming back from his vacation to deal with the fiscal cliff. we have low volume situation which moves a little bit more exaggerated. i'm not putting a lot of stock into this move. i think it's a little overdone. >> jim, good to see you for a second time today. you're looking at the chart of crude. technically speaking how important is the move in your view? >> well, this is funny. you started out the conversation with saying how significant
. >> oklahoma sooners trade. they're getting in and buying what everybody shunned. down 50%. you take a look at arch, anr, cliffs. and that's why they're jumping in. >> walter is the purest met coal play for steel. >> anr, big move today. >>> crude spiking today. black gold surging 2.5%. for more on the move, let's go to cnbc.com jackie deangeles. >> how significant is the spike? check out the chart. today crude has risen to the highest level in two months. jim...
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the cold side of that storm, before it leaves oklahoma city, could produce a white christmas. >> the third storm is a real biggie. >> it's a monster. a high impact storm moving on to the west coast, producing one to four inches of flooding rain for parts of california. into the sierras, feet of snow. snow riders will be really happy about that. as it pushes east, a lot of snow. anyone traveling through the rockies, places like denver, could see several inches of snow. >> and it gets to the northeast. >> by the middle of the week it moves back to the northeast. that will have a ripple effect on travel for those trying to get home. >> so for people trying to get home or get rid of their relatives, it's going to be tricky. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> a more pressing concern for many of us tonight, last-minute shopping. look at this. as of days ago, one in seven americans hadn't even started shopping. a staggering 17 million people will still be scrambling for gifts tomorrow. many of them will go for lottery tickets and convenience store candy, but procrastination does have a
the cold side of that storm, before it leaves oklahoma city, could produce a white christmas. >> the third storm is a real biggie. >> it's a monster. a high impact storm moving on to the west coast, producing one to four inches of flooding rain for parts of california. into the sierras, feet of snow. snow riders will be really happy about that. as it pushes east, a lot of snow. anyone traveling through the rockies, places like denver, could see several inches of snow. >> and...
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oklahoma could see see snow on christmas. places like arkansas could have a white christmas. and look at the thunderstorms, it's much like last week, severe weather is possible. then this thing moves just like a checkmark, right up to the mid-atlantic, to wednesday and thursday, when a lot of folks are heading home, it looks like we could be seeing some travel troubles. >> ginger zee, the only person i know who gets this excited about storms. ginger, appreciate it. >>> if you weren't traveling today, odds are you were shopping. they call this supersaturday. today could be the biggest shopping day of the year and abc's john schriffen tells us there are actually some benefits to waiting until the last minute. >> reporter: if you still haven't checked off your holiday shopping list, you're not alone. according to consumer reports two-thirds of americans, 132 million people, still have shopping to do. >> it still seems like it's going to be a pretty strong holiday season. even though consumers have gotten increasingly nervous about the fiscal cliff, they still have been out there
oklahoma could see see snow on christmas. places like arkansas could have a white christmas. and look at the thunderstorms, it's much like last week, severe weather is possible. then this thing moves just like a checkmark, right up to the mid-atlantic, to wednesday and thursday, when a lot of folks are heading home, it looks like we could be seeing some travel troubles. >> ginger zee, the only person i know who gets this excited about storms. ginger, appreciate it. >>> if you...
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it will see what oklahoma as experience, and right to work will be the law of the land. lou: some estimate on how many states will be right to work states next year? >> we are working on 26. lou: very well. do you want to name it? >> kentucky and missouri are states that are having growing debate about it. so there are some that are actually active right now. lou: you have some time here as the year winds down to solidify your support and to get moving. congratulations on michigan. thank you both for being here. appreciated. >> thank you. lou: the government class, those who depend on government for entitlements, welfare, and jobs, that is local, state, and federal workers, those folks are growing in number every year. close to 50 million people on food stamps in this country right now under the obama administration. the food stamp participation rate has risen by more than 13 million people. every single month of this year additional members, folks moving on to the roles of food stamps. it has become more expensive to run as well. in 2000 the food stamp program cost just
it will see what oklahoma as experience, and right to work will be the law of the land. lou: some estimate on how many states will be right to work states next year? >> we are working on 26. lou: very well. do you want to name it? >> kentucky and missouri are states that are having growing debate about it. so there are some that are actually active right now. lou: you have some time here as the year winds down to solidify your support and to get moving. congratulations on michigan....
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the storm in california could bring a white christmas to parts of arkansas around oklahoma, places that haven't seen that happen in over 80 years. here's a look then. the system will spill out into the plains by christmas morning, dumping another foot of snow on the denver metro area by the holiday. now, starting in the predawn hours of christmas, we are looking at possible tornado outbreaks from south texas all the way to southwest georgia. watching that carefully. beyond that the storm moves to the northeast, potentially causing travel woes from nashville to cleveland and d.c. we do expect mostly rain wednesday into thursday as the system moves into new england, with snow on the back end of that. so, while the midweek travel will be tricky across the country, those conditions will improve by the end of the week as millions head home or elsewhere to ring in the new year. lester? >> that is good news. julie, thank you. >>> now to those comments of mitt romney's oldest son that got a lot of people talking today. it has been seven weeks since the election, there has been a steady stream o
the storm in california could bring a white christmas to parts of arkansas around oklahoma, places that haven't seen that happen in over 80 years. here's a look then. the system will spill out into the plains by christmas morning, dumping another foot of snow on the denver metro area by the holiday. now, starting in the predawn hours of christmas, we are looking at possible tornado outbreaks from south texas all the way to southwest georgia. watching that carefully. beyond that the storm moves...
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republicans that range from dick durbin from illinois and coburn of oklahoma, progressive conservative and five dems, five ren, one independent. that is a super majority. and for god sake, the reason we were so successful is that we effectively pissed off everybody in america. >> congratulations, sir. kudos. kudos to you. >> and there you go. alan simpson painting a bleak picture behind the scenes of the fiscal cliff negotiations. good morning. this is "way too early." thanks for being up with us this morning. we have a lot to get to on this thursday, december 6. >> including president obama actually making his appeal to business leaders on his tax plan. he's now reaching out following a very tough election campaign. >> and overseas, protests get violent in egypt where the once stable nation appears to be on the verge of crisis. first, let's get to the news live at 5:30 here at 30 rock in new york city. we begin with 25 days to go until the year end fiscal cliff deadline for the first time in days president obama and speaker boehner spoke on the phone yesterday. both men agreeing not t
republicans that range from dick durbin from illinois and coburn of oklahoma, progressive conservative and five dems, five ren, one independent. that is a super majority. and for god sake, the reason we were so successful is that we effectively pissed off everybody in america. >> congratulations, sir. kudos. kudos to you. >> and there you go. alan simpson painting a bleak picture behind the scenes of the fiscal cliff negotiations. good morning. this is "way too early."...
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. >> reporter: at edison high school in tulsa, oklahoma, armed guards patrol the hallways. >> i would rather have it and never have to use it than not have it and run into a situation where i couldn't do my job fully. >> reporter: about 28,300 schools have armed security staff on campus, according to the national center for education statistics. 20% of those primary schools, 54%, middle schools, 68% of those high schools have armed security. and since the tragedy at sandy hook, lawmakers across the country now pushing a new solution. to arm teachers in classrooms with guns. >> you should be able to carry your handgun anywhere in this state. >> i wish to god she had had an m-4 in her office, locked up. >> reporter: gun advocates point to a case in 1997, when an armed vice principal at a high school in mississippi stopped a 16-year-old gunman who had already shot and killed two students. but at a school in suburban chicago, where the focus is high tech security, but no guns, fourth grade teacher dara sacher says training teachers to be sharpshooters and expecting them to be at the right
. >> reporter: at edison high school in tulsa, oklahoma, armed guards patrol the hallways. >> i would rather have it and never have to use it than not have it and run into a situation where i couldn't do my job fully. >> reporter: about 28,300 schools have armed security staff on campus, according to the national center for education statistics. 20% of those primary schools, 54%, middle schools, 68% of those high schools have armed security. and since the tragedy at sandy...
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in tulsa, oklahoma, icy roads forced some frustrated drivers to follow a plow truck, just to have a clear path. in little rock, freezing temperatures snapped power lines, leaving many in the dark. >> my friend is out of electricity and heat. i come to get a propane exchange. the lights went out before i could get out. >> reporter: back in indianapolis, spinout after spinout. stranded motorists could not compete with the storm. you guys have been trying to get out? >> yes. we tried to get out of the parking lot. we're spinning in circles. >> reporter: and the wrath of this storm is not over just yet. the snow has ended here, but the next big wave of bad weather is already slamming the northeast. david? >> all right, alex, thank you. and as you mentioned, it is moving quickly. i want to bring in abc's sam champion. great to see you, sam. and you were telling us in the news room this afternoon, this is all one massive system? >> reporter: one big system we've been talking about since the weekend, david. all that snow in the middle of the country, up to 17 inches in illinois. tornadoes, 25 co
in tulsa, oklahoma, icy roads forced some frustrated drivers to follow a plow truck, just to have a clear path. in little rock, freezing temperatures snapped power lines, leaving many in the dark. >> my friend is out of electricity and heat. i come to get a propane exchange. the lights went out before i could get out. >> reporter: back in indianapolis, spinout after spinout. stranded motorists could not compete with the storm. you guys have been trying to get out? >> yes. we...
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joining me now, republican congressman tom cole of oklahoma and marsha blackburn of tennessee, thank you both so much for joining us, that's really the key question, we keep saying they'll get a deal, they'll get something. it doesn't matter whether the two of them get a deal, it matter also the speaker haas the house votes to vote for it. how free a hand do you think the speaker has? >> i think inside the caucus, what people are looking at is how do we solve the system-wide problems? and if you're going to talk revenues, you've got to talk cuts. you have to talk reforms. you've got to talk trust funds and medicare and entitlements. >> 20-something days to do that. >> these are things that we have been talking about for years. the fiscal cliff is a name that the media came up with, but some of us have been saying for years, you have got to stop the out of control federal spending or you're going to end up at this point, we're there. >> congress mon cole, i just want to remind folks of something that you have said about the middle class tax cuts and letting them go on and also your re
joining me now, republican congressman tom cole of oklahoma and marsha blackburn of tennessee, thank you both so much for joining us, that's really the key question, we keep saying they'll get a deal, they'll get something. it doesn't matter whether the two of them get a deal, it matter also the speaker haas the house votes to vote for it. how free a hand do you think the speaker has? >> i think inside the caucus, what people are looking at is how do we solve the system-wide problems? and...
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sounds like tom cole, oh, oklahoma republican and a conservative. this is the best of bad options. do this and live to fight another day on everything else. where are you on this issue? >> well, and where i am is i'm pleased that conservativeses and other republicans are putting ideas on the table. there is an unwillingness to address the spending side of the equation and, chuck, if we don't deal with the spending components and do that first, we're not going to be able to tax our way out of the situation. if you look at the problem and at extending those middle class tax rates and elevating on the top 2%, you generate enough revenue to cover eight days of running the federal government. so i think what we need to do 0 is keep the american people engaged. keep them focused on the issue and look at the spending, look at the reforms. >> i understand, but is it worth going over this fiscal cliff to do that or at this point let's just pure politics here, take away the president's best leverage. >> well, there again, you can't get to a workable long-term solution until you agree to addr
sounds like tom cole, oh, oklahoma republican and a conservative. this is the best of bad options. do this and live to fight another day on everything else. where are you on this issue? >> well, and where i am is i'm pleased that conservativeses and other republicans are putting ideas on the table. there is an unwillingness to address the spending side of the equation and, chuck, if we don't deal with the spending components and do that first, we're not going to be able to tax our way out...
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sent all of his gifts to toys for tot in oklahoma. all of them will go to less fortunate children who often don't get >> this little boy -- >> i already have toys and kids don't. >> they don't have any toys. when they don't have any, they can't play and they won't have fun. >> when a great little kid. hopefully issue more kids in america will follow his lead. it's your turn to share your thoughts on this. tell us what you think. we will be back in 2 minutes. ndl us what you think. we'll those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for ily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take
sent all of his gifts to toys for tot in oklahoma. all of them will go to less fortunate children who often don't get >> this little boy -- >> i already have toys and kids don't. >> they don't have any toys. when they don't have any, they can't play and they won't have fun. >> when a great little kid. hopefully issue more kids in america will follow his lead. it's your turn to share your thoughts on this. tell us what you think. we will be back in 2 minutes. ndl us what...
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>> it looks like the folks in the new york area, and then a bigger storm will brew in places like oklahoma and texas during the day on christmas. we could be talking about substantial snowfall. >> axelrod: jeff, thank you so much. it's nine days now until the fiscal cliff of tax increases and spending cuts. still, congress has gone home for the holidays, and today president obama and his family arrived in honolulu, where they'll celebrate christmas. the president says he is ready to return to make a deal. retailers called today "super saturday." it is traditionally one of the busiest shopping days of the year. businesses are banking on it because so far this season sales numbers have not been as stroongz many had hoped to see. here's michelle miller. >> reporter: kidding around isa a specialty toy store in new york city. you won't find any of this stuff at target, wal-mart? >> no. >> reporter: the owner says today is his busiest day of the year. within the last month, what have your sales been? >> they're up from last year about 5.5% but some of that is the influence of the early hanukkah.
>> it looks like the folks in the new york area, and then a bigger storm will brew in places like oklahoma and texas during the day on christmas. we could be talking about substantial snowfall. >> axelrod: jeff, thank you so much. it's nine days now until the fiscal cliff of tax increases and spending cuts. still, congress has gone home for the holidays, and today president obama and his family arrived in honolulu, where they'll celebrate christmas. the president says he is ready to...
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and we're tracking another major storm on the west coast which will bring a stripe of snow from oklahoma city to the midwest by christmas before heading up to the northeast mid week with coastal cities getting mostly rain and those inland either snow or a mix. so after a very mild winter last year, a whole lot of action in the last week. lester? >> all right. scott newell checking in for us. thanks. now to the mad rush at airports across the country tonight. nbc's gabe gutierrez is at the world's busiest airport hartsfield jackson in atlanta. how is it looking? >> reporter: well, major airports caught a bit of a break today. nowhere near as many cancellations as we saw thursday and friday. instead this morning rain slowed down some flights in san francisco and up in the northeast there were some minor travel headaches as well as winds delayed flights from washington and the new york area. a lot of people were paying attention to weather reports today. nearly one in four americans will travel this holiday taking advantage of a longer break with both christmas and new year's falling on a t
and we're tracking another major storm on the west coast which will bring a stripe of snow from oklahoma city to the midwest by christmas before heading up to the northeast mid week with coastal cities getting mostly rain and those inland either snow or a mix. so after a very mild winter last year, a whole lot of action in the last week. lester? >> all right. scott newell checking in for us. thanks. now to the mad rush at airports across the country tonight. nbc's gabe gutierrez is at the...
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congressman from oklahoma. and judith brown di an news. thank you so much. let me ask judith to start with some homework that we couldn't do but we're counting on to you do. people come up to me and said, i was so angry about some of the suppression talk and attempts in those 30-some states. african-americans would say i got out there and i voted. what evidence do you have that it really worked in favor or rather put it this way against the republicans for trying to do that? >> well, number one, we know that they tried to do it so that they could have partisan advantage, but we do know if backfired because, number one, organizations like mine were able to stop them dead in their tracks by bringing litigation. but, two, we know that voters were standing in line. in fact, i stood in line in maryland for seven hours, and i will tell you, chris, that the discussion in that line and in an all-black precinct. seven hours. people said this is about voter suppression. they don't want us to vote. this is an old playbook. people are used to it. they see it coming and
congressman from oklahoma. and judith brown di an news. thank you so much. let me ask judith to start with some homework that we couldn't do but we're counting on to you do. people come up to me and said, i was so angry about some of the suppression talk and attempts in those 30-some states. african-americans would say i got out there and i voted. what evidence do you have that it really worked in favor or rather put it this way against the republicans for trying to do that? >> well,...
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my people in my state of oklahoma, they're outraged but somehow this just doesn't seem to get out. and we have other things. let's remember, when republicans were majority in the house and the senate and we had clinton, who was a democrat, we put work requirements in welfarr. we cut the number of people on welfare down from about five million to three million. then obama comes in and, so he reinstates it and takes the work requirements out and now people are outraged because we have these people on food stamp. melissa: stop this one next. this one is absolutely insane. thank you so much for coming on tonight. we appreciate your time. >> you bet. melissa: time for today's fuel gauge report. freshwater forecasts expected decline in inventories sent natural gas stocks soaring. a cold front expected to move into the u.s. raising the outlook for natural gas demand. oh, no. >>> freeport-mcmoran is plunging head first into oil. the mining giant is buying plains exploration and mcmoran exploration for a total of $9 billion in cash and stock. freeport will also assume about $11 billion in d
my people in my state of oklahoma, they're outraged but somehow this just doesn't seem to get out. and we have other things. let's remember, when republicans were majority in the house and the senate and we had clinton, who was a democrat, we put work requirements in welfarr. we cut the number of people on welfare down from about five million to three million. then obama comes in and, so he reinstates it and takes the work requirements out and now people are outraged because we have these...
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oklahoma city. december 15. grapevine, tyler, woodlands, katy. go to gogutfeld.com. >> eric: you are up,be bob. >> greg: 20 seconds of your life. >> bob: fine. you doing well. i'm proud of you. i would like to since this was a little abrupt opening for me, i would like to mention three people. union members. charlie murphy who lost his leg during a coal strike. marching on a picket line. >> greg: how long ago was that? >> bob: can i nin >> greg: sure. go ahead. >> bob: bill mcguire lost his life as teamster after being pulled from his truck by the truck company using scabs and thugs, beat him to death michigan o
oklahoma city. december 15. grapevine, tyler, woodlands, katy. go to gogutfeld.com. >> eric: you are up,be bob. >> greg: 20 seconds of your life. >> bob: fine. you doing well. i'm proud of you. i would like to since this was a little abrupt opening for me, i would like to mention three people. union members. charlie murphy who lost his leg during a coal strike. marching on a picket line. >> greg: how long ago was that? >> bob: can i nin >> greg: sure. go...
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you have tom cole out there, the republican from oklahoma, who said we're draz si if we don't extend the middle class tax cuts. you could see more republicans get there. and that's why i'm really glad president obama is not negotiating both for himself and for the republicans, which was sometimes his habit the last time. he's basically saying you want a bunch of cuts i don't have. don't make me propose them. that's creating some pressure on them. i think both those things will have an effect. we'll get the taxes back if we do nothing. >> the conversation in washington being separate from what it feels like the real needs of the country, a familiar feeling for me. i often have this frustration that the beltway discussion is not what the important questions are that are facing the country. in this case, i feel like as long as we're willing to talk about the economic needs of the country, as long as we're willing to talk about fiscal policy, how can it be we're not talking about new stimulus. the republicans ran against that as if the stimulus was this awful thing. but the republicans l
you have tom cole out there, the republican from oklahoma, who said we're draz si if we don't extend the middle class tax cuts. you could see more republicans get there. and that's why i'm really glad president obama is not negotiating both for himself and for the republicans, which was sometimes his habit the last time. he's basically saying you want a bunch of cuts i don't have. don't make me propose them. that's creating some pressure on them. i think both those things will have an effect....
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bny mellon wealth management sent all of his gifts to toys for tot in oklahoma. all of them will go to less fortunate children who often don't get toys or presence over the holidays. >> i already have toys and other kids don't. when they don't have, they can't play and have fun. >> what a great little kid. hopefully more children across america will follow his lead. now is your turn to share your thoughts on this story. head to gretawire.com and tell us what you think. we'll be back in two minutes. z z z work. and his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> your fox business brief, a positive day on wall street as all three major indexes closed in the green. this d
bny mellon wealth management sent all of his gifts to toys for tot in oklahoma. all of them will go to less fortunate children who often don't get toys or presence over the holidays. >> i already have toys and other kids don't. when they don't have, they can't play and have fun. >> what a great little kid. hopefully more children across america will follow his lead. now is your turn to share your thoughts on this story. head to gretawire.com and tell us what you think. we'll be back...
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(laughter) >> and it's going to be on tour next week, oklahoma and louisiana. and fake outrage is usually done by someone, ignore them, they're not worth your time. if they don't go away, mock them and use them against them. if someone calls you a bigot, you know, you're projecting your ownism is why you're calling me a bigot. and that will make their head explode and then you can laugh and dance around them. >> the book is called "the joy of hate" and the studio audience is going to be happy, a copy of greg gut held's book. >> wait a minute, they have to pay for it. >> no. and gabby douglas, a business manner trying to create jobs and prime minister's trying the dream into a nightmare. i'd like to hear from you, go to my website, and the lead fooeb section and sign up for my textbook page and follow me on twitter. you can find that much more. paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pe
(laughter) >> and it's going to be on tour next week, oklahoma and louisiana. and fake outrage is usually done by someone, ignore them, they're not worth your time. if they don't go away, mock them and use them against them. if someone calls you a bigot, you know, you're projecting your ownism is why you're calling me a bigot. and that will make their head explode and then you can laugh and dance around them. >> the book is called "the joy of hate" and the studio audience...
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. >> one of those is tom cole who is a republican from oklahoma who joins us now live from capitol hill. fantastic to have you here on the show, congressman. >> good to be with you. >> what kind of spending cuts do you need to see, congressman, for you to be able to vote for those tax hikes on the top 2%? >> for the record i don't promote raising taxes on anybody. but if congress doesn't act they go up automatically. i'd like to take an area where we agree with the area, that we're not going to raise taxes on 98% of the american people. and just get that out of the way. let's not have those folks worried about that. but you're exactly right. the main issue here is spending cuts. and so far the speaker's put over $800 billion worth of spending cuts in entitlements alone and altogether about a $2.2 trillion package over 2/3 of which is spending cuts. and that's everything and there's a lot of things you could do here. that's everything from gradually raising the age on medicare. something that the president himself entertained at least in the summer of 2011. and we should look at means te
. >> one of those is tom cole who is a republican from oklahoma who joins us now live from capitol hill. fantastic to have you here on the show, congressman. >> good to be with you. >> what kind of spending cuts do you need to see, congressman, for you to be able to vote for those tax hikes on the top 2%? >> for the record i don't promote raising taxes on anybody. but if congress doesn't act they go up automatically. i'd like to take an area where we agree with the area,...
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you were a member of congress from oklahoma for eight years. legislated chairman of the house republican conference, the fourth ranking leadership position and now, the chairman of a communications and public affairs company. you've had a long history in the republican party and as a manager and our peter hamby, he reported this about what the news of you rubbing for rnc chair was greeted with. he said he was met with a mix of quote skepticism, dispolice chief and even a hint of ridicule. do you believe it is racially driven? >> i don't. i think this. i think every single republican ought to be concerned the fact that we've gotten our heads handed to us in 2008 and 2012. i am speaking as a concerned republican and you know, one of the things in politics, erin, we like to grade our own test and if you grade your own test, you know what happens? >> you get an a. >> you always give yourself a good grade and we lost with every single demographic i think with the exception of white men and people over 56 years of age and then, you know, we were push
you were a member of congress from oklahoma for eight years. legislated chairman of the house republican conference, the fourth ranking leadership position and now, the chairman of a communications and public affairs company. you've had a long history in the republican party and as a manager and our peter hamby, he reported this about what the news of you rubbing for rnc chair was greeted with. he said he was met with a mix of quote skepticism, dispolice chief and even a hint of ridicule. do...
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oklahoma got about seven inches of snow in that state . the weather was to blame for a massive car pile up on interstate 40. a woman died in another highway crash nearby. >> we talked about the flights all over the u.s. are cancelled . logan international airport in boston is affected. that is where wfxt is there. how is it looking this morning? it looks like a ghost town at this hour. it is it still pretty early . we have a lot of people waiting to go to warmer destinations. there are a are handful of flights that are come going and those were cancel would and also flights that are coming in from columbus cancelled as well the wiptir storm is wreaking havoc . they're cancelled or delayed. it dumped snow in parts of texas and oklahoma . now there is it a blizzard warning in affect . that is pushing through pennsylvania and new york and coming to new england and the big problem will be tomorrow and thursday and we'll experience heavy wind and rain . here in logan airport is not a huge problem for us . we are not experiencing precipitation.
oklahoma got about seven inches of snow in that state . the weather was to blame for a massive car pile up on interstate 40. a woman died in another highway crash nearby. >> we talked about the flights all over the u.s. are cancelled . logan international airport in boston is affected. that is where wfxt is there. how is it looking this morning? it looks like a ghost town at this hour. it is it still pretty early . we have a lot of people waiting to go to warmer destinations. there are a...
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republican representative tom cole of oklahoma and the man behind the anti-tax pledge, grover norquist. they'll both be "outfront." the new film called "zero dark 30" sparking controversy. it's based on that raid that killed osama bin laden and some charge the obama administration gave the film's producer certain access. barbara starr will be with us about that. thanks for joining us. "ac 360" starts now. >>> we begin with breaking news. new signs tonight the syrian government could be preparing to do the unthinkable, unleash chemical weapons on its own people. the united states has new intelligence suggesting syrian forces now mixing the ingredients used to make deadly serin gas. a serious civil war has progressed. the obama administration has repeatedly warned even just moving chemical weapons would be a red line that could draw a swift response. just hours ago, president obama directly addressing the assad regime about this latest intelligence. >> today, i want to make it absolutely clear to assad and those under his command, the world is watching. the use of chemical weapons is and
republican representative tom cole of oklahoma and the man behind the anti-tax pledge, grover norquist. they'll both be "outfront." the new film called "zero dark 30" sparking controversy. it's based on that raid that killed osama bin laden and some charge the obama administration gave the film's producer certain access. barbara starr will be with us about that. thanks for joining us. "ac 360" starts now. >>> we begin with breaking news. new signs tonight...
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. >> for a little girl to be put in a car with strangers and driven to oklahoma and having no recourse or control over it, i mean, you know, we're her parents. i'm her father. i'm supposed to be there to protect her. >> you want to be an engineer when you grow up? >> reporter: now 3, veronica is caught in the middle of one of the strangest adoption cases we have ever heard. it all began in 2009 before she was born when veronica's biological mother put her up for adoption. the capobiancos were thrilled when an adoption attorney connected them with veronica's biological mom. she told them the girl's father, dustin brown, had agreed to waive his parental rights. when veronica was born, it was matt who cut the umbilical cord. ever since, she lived with them in south carolina. >> i guess people think that we're not supposed to love her until the ink is dry. we're supposed to kind of care for her until, you know, everything is years down the line and she's adopted. >> reporter: they were heartbroken when just four months after they brought veronica home, her biological father filed for pater
. >> for a little girl to be put in a car with strangers and driven to oklahoma and having no recourse or control over it, i mean, you know, we're her parents. i'm her father. i'm supposed to be there to protect her. >> you want to be an engineer when you grow up? >> reporter: now 3, veronica is caught in the middle of one of the strangest adoption cases we have ever heard. it all began in 2009 before she was born when veronica's biological mother put her up for adoption. the...
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expectation had been 2 million and the expectation was a buildup where nymex crude is delivered in cushing, oklahoma, up more than 2 million barrels last week to a record 49 million in storage. that's because that production coming out of shale particularly in north carolina, north dakota rather, is continuing to rise even as the pipeline capacity is not keeping up. there are a number of projects expected to come online this year. seaway pipeline is already online expected to increase capacity after the new year. nonetheless the production continues to rise. gasoline stockpiles also rose quite a bit more than expected. nearly 4 million barrels the estimate had been for a rise of about 2 million barrels or so. the only thing right now that is holding up higher is natural gas and that is because of the weather, with cold weather continuing to be predicted at least near this weekend. carl, we also have very interesting forecasts for next week. we expect to see temperatures rise at least here in the new york area when natural gas traderer saying it is up and down depending on the forecast these days. >>
expectation had been 2 million and the expectation was a buildup where nymex crude is delivered in cushing, oklahoma, up more than 2 million barrels last week to a record 49 million in storage. that's because that production coming out of shale particularly in north carolina, north dakota rather, is continuing to rise even as the pipeline capacity is not keeping up. there are a number of projects expected to come online this year. seaway pipeline is already online expected to increase capacity...
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the bestest we have is oklahoma, the most recent state to go "right to work" over which is there enough time to study and manufacturing declined after they went "right to work." what really it does, it lowers wages and hauls out the middle class. by hauling out the middle class. that is not good for the economy. sure, you might have lower wages and might be an incentive to invest. there are other reasons businesses invest, transportation infrastructure, quality of the workforce and consumers to buy their goods and hauled out by a weaker middle class. >> one thing i don't understand. if something really helps and something is really a positive for society, it's almost like natural selection causes it to stay vibrant and active and alive. do you attribute the decline in overall union rates in the united states, is that due to a concerted attack on unions by evil forces or is it just dropped to 7% from being antiquated through its own weight of not being competitive? >> i think most of the story with the decline of the percentage of workers in union is that our current law allows employers
the bestest we have is oklahoma, the most recent state to go "right to work" over which is there enough time to study and manufacturing declined after they went "right to work." what really it does, it lowers wages and hauls out the middle class. by hauling out the middle class. that is not good for the economy. sure, you might have lower wages and might be an incentive to invest. there are other reasons businesses invest, transportation infrastructure, quality of the...
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we get to watch the oklahoma game, a&m game. we won't be able to watch the championship, are we? you might be able to. >> i will find a way to watch notre dame. >> you want it to be on earlier, right? you tweeted it. >> that breakout -- is he reliable in that third and ten. i love morris so much. 120 yards last night. >> look at my life. no final four. no national championship. what can i do getting up at 3:30? any way. thank you. good to see you. we'll see you. >> coming up, if you haven't guessed it already, our guest host this morning has been texas governor rick perry. we'll give him the last word when "squawk box" comes right back. >> tomorrow on "squawk box," an early read on the final employment report of the year. we'll get adp private payroll numbers at 8:15 a.m. eastern. plus, guest host greg flemming, president of morgan stanley wealth management. we'll ask him about the future of banking and the fiscal cliff. that's tomorrow starting at 6:00 a.m. eastern. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only
we get to watch the oklahoma game, a&m game. we won't be able to watch the championship, are we? you might be able to. >> i will find a way to watch notre dame. >> you want it to be on earlier, right? you tweeted it. >> that breakout -- is he reliable in that third and ten. i love morris so much. 120 yards last night. >> look at my life. no final four. no national championship. what can i do getting up at 3:30? any way. thank you. good to see you. we'll see you....
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weather channel mike seidel has made his way from oklahoma to upstate new york. hey, mike. >> reporter: that's right. we've been following my travels on the air with you on msnbc. in buffalo we picked up 11 inches, ending the snow drought and going into the storm, they only had 6 inches, and that said, they ended in good shape. it fell from 1:00 yesterday afternoon to 1:00 this morning and free and clear in new york. they used a lot of salt and a lot of plowing. they don't mess around up here. we still have issues today. talking about the outsider rondex. northern new england gets slammed with 12-18 inches of snow. burlington, the western suburbs of boston and loganton all wind and bangor, where the winds condition. checking laguardia and newark delays, about an hour to hour and a half. we still have a lot of cancellations today, upwards of 600. yesterday, we had over 1700 cancellations. things are improving slowly at the airports as snow winds down in buffalo. next system due in saturday, looking like a much weaker event especially in the northeast. maybe 1-3 in
weather channel mike seidel has made his way from oklahoma to upstate new york. hey, mike. >> reporter: that's right. we've been following my travels on the air with you on msnbc. in buffalo we picked up 11 inches, ending the snow drought and going into the storm, they only had 6 inches, and that said, they ended in good shape. it fell from 1:00 yesterday afternoon to 1:00 this morning and free and clear in new york. they used a lot of salt and a lot of plowing. they don't mess around up...
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in the beautiful state of oklahoma. this is tulsa. >> this is it a three bedroom two bath house and 1500 square feet. it is a starter home and you can get into it that is affordable and affordable is different in all different cities. in tulsa, $124,000 is a great starter home. >> gretchen: looking in the inside. >> it is it a eating kitchen and mortage on this is $659 and very doable. >> gretchen: all of the guys on the crew are going wish i lived in tulsa. that house in new york i would be squared to actual. >> it would be million. >> gretchen: north carolina, $147,000. >> a wonderful home 1800 square feet that has big ceilings and high georgian sort of style and great sky lights and a large master and a great kitchen eat in and also the same thing, it would be $659 a month. very practical and great starter home. >> gretchen: sounds like some car payments. talking about columbus, ohio and shout out to my in-laws who are there. i will be there next week. >> this adorable house and great curb appeal. three bedrooms and
in the beautiful state of oklahoma. this is tulsa. >> this is it a three bedroom two bath house and 1500 square feet. it is a starter home and you can get into it that is affordable and affordable is different in all different cities. in tulsa, $124,000 is a great starter home. >> gretchen: looking in the inside. >> it is it a eating kitchen and mortage on this is $659 and very doable. >> gretchen: all of the guys on the crew are going wish i lived in tulsa. that house...
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the last note for this morning, snow in texas and oklahoma. around dallas, it is moving into the city. a quit hit of snow around the early community time, so folks have to be careful on the roads there. back to you. >> that's a little weird in dallas. what about -- bring it down, bring it down to colorado. can you -- is that expected, snow there? i mean, this is a good sign, right, 8 or 9 inches this early in minnesota? is that a good sign, eric? >> it is a good sign. it was the fourth biggest december storm on record in minneapolis and then in colorado yesterday. they got over a foot of snow? >> what did? >> ski areas, they are finally seeing a little bit of good news. >> that is good. that is good. all right. and it's headed here. all right. excellent. at least the cold weather. you know, rain, raw days, 38 degrees. >> this time of year, i'm happy about that. >> i'd rather have snow. >> 48 degrees with the horrible rain, it chill tess bone. >> but the snow comes in early in the morning. >> my backyard, three dogs and a muddy backyard. today
the last note for this morning, snow in texas and oklahoma. around dallas, it is moving into the city. a quit hit of snow around the early community time, so folks have to be careful on the roads there. back to you. >> that's a little weird in dallas. what about -- bring it down, bring it down to colorado. can you -- is that expected, snow there? i mean, this is a good sign, right, 8 or 9 inches this early in minnesota? is that a good sign, eric? >> it is a good sign. it was the...
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five republicans who range from dick durbin of illinois, great progressive democrat, and coburn of oklahoma, a progressive conservative, and five dems, five republicans, one independent, that's a super majority. and for god's sake, the reason we were so successful is we effectively pissed off everybody in america. >> congratulations, sir. kudos. kudos to you. >> good morning. it's thursday, december 6th. welcome to "morning joe." with us on set, msnbc political analyst, former democratic congressman, harold ford jr. >> mr. professor. >> good morning. >> professor. >> and we have former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. >> financier. >> rattner is here. i like -- and we have to go back to that. it's the truth. >> it is! >> money is money. >> in washington, msnbc and "time" senior political analyst, mark halperin. >> we saw him on the streets of d.c. yesterday, and he was very cagey. >> the mean streets of d.c. >> yes. he was so cagey. >> he was. >> yes. yes. >> you can't ever ask those guys what they're doing, wherever they are. where you going? with who? a
five republicans who range from dick durbin of illinois, great progressive democrat, and coburn of oklahoma, a progressive conservative, and five dems, five republicans, one independent, that's a super majority. and for god's sake, the reason we were so successful is we effectively pissed off everybody in america. >> congratulations, sir. kudos. kudos to you. >> good morning. it's thursday, december 6th. welcome to "morning joe." with us on set, msnbc political analyst,...